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What Type Of SnGs Are You Playing?

Define your preferred Sit & Go types in SnGOpener settings. These types will be available to setup your session rules later on. If you want to control the maximum number of tables for a given Sit & Go type, just configure the Max/Type option. SnGOpener won’t register you from that type more even if there is suitable SnG in the lobby.

In settings you can enable VPP optimized scanning. With this option SnGOpener will scan the lobby tables based on a priority order according to the buy-in levels starting with the highest one. Otherwise the priority for scanning is based on the less remining seats available.

You can use AFK (away from keyboard) protection to stop CashOpener automatically after a given timeframe of inactivity. Finally, just to make sure no registration can be made accidently, you can enable SnGOpener to block external registrations those are not initiated by SessionLord.

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Unlimited Rules, Unlimited Possibilities

Build up your session rules to define when should a given Sit & Go get registered. The number of rules is not limited and evaluated in top-down priority order. So simply drag & drop your session rules and put the most important to the first place. You can save your rulesets in profiles and you can easily switch between them before you start SnGOpener to load a specific ruleset for the given type of session you want to play.

For each session rule you can fine-tune the rule validity based on the currently running total Sit & Go tournaments, so with “Sng>=” and “Sng<” interval your rule will be valid to register to a tourney if you have at least “Sng>=”, but no more than “Sng<” tourneys running in total. Using these settings you can easily setup a ramp up feature, where some rules are only valid when you have less running Sit & Go tournaments, for instance $15 SnGs should be registered only for the first 2 games to warm up.

SnGOpener will keep a number of Sit & Go tournaments open until a given deadline or total number of tables has not been reached. During your session a scoreboard represents your statistics about registered, running and completed tournaments.